The perkins Journal Thursday, September 15, 1977-5
Demons down Depew 20.0; Meet Prague there Friday night
by Keith Disney
The Perki'ns-Tryon
Demons played host to the
Depew Hornets last Friday
night. It was late in the thild
quarter when the Demons
started their scoring drive,
when Greg Baker broke
through from the four yard
line and went in for the
Demons first TD of the
season. The Demons con-
tinued the drive and the
game ended with P-T
dowing Depew 20--0.
The Demons fired up the
first serious drive of the.
game late in the first
quarter, moving from the
P-T 18-yard line to the
Hornet 22 in 21 plays, but on
a fourth and 16, sophomore
Dwayne Deaver overthrew
Billy Womack in the end
zone and ended the drive.
Neither team could gain a
first down for the rest of the
half, and Depew ended the
half with only 11 yards.
The Hornets fumbled on
their 19-yard line with Steve
Magee recovering for the
Demons on the first play of
the second half. The Demons
were unable to score on the
drive and Depew took over.
Depew was forced to punt
when the Demons continued
to hold the Hornets in
Demon territory, and P-T
took over on the Hornet 44
yard line. A fumble stopped
a Demon drive on the 20, but
Pecos Bridenstine recovered
a Depew fumble for the
Demons on the Hornet
8-yard line. Guy Rose hit the
line for a four yard gain and
Greg Baker took it in from
the four, with Deavers two
point conversion the third
quarter ended with the
Demons uv 8--0.
The Demons scored twice
in the fourth quarter, with
Billy Womack carrying it in
on a 53 yard pass play and
Guy Rose going in from three
yards out with 29 seconds '
left.
The Demons defense held
tough by keeping Depew in
Demon territory for the
entire game, and holding the
Hornets to only five yards on
, the evening.
-*: The Demons forced Depew
to punt seven times and
caused three Hornet fum-
bias.
Baker led the Demon
offense with 65 yards and
added 30 yards on punt
returns. Billy Womack had
• two receptions for 64 yards.
"The kids played rl weft"
defensively and Grog Baker
had a good game on
offense," stated Demon
Coach Ditz Mcllvain. "He
kept us going when we
needed it. The offensive line
opened some good holes in
the second half. We needed
this one. The kids kind of got
the smell of winning,"
McIlvain said.
The Demons travel to
Prague this week. "We have
a tough one this week and we
need to have a good game
against a good team,"
McIlvain added.
by Keith Disney
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THE STATISTICS
P--T DEP.
First Downs 11 1
Yards Rushing 150 5
Yards Passing 64 0
Passes 2-5 0-4
Passes int. by 0 0
Fumbles lost 2 3
lunts 2-0 7-27.6 :::
4-40 4-40 :.:!_
Penalties
Score by Quarters ::
Depew 0 0 0 0--0 ":i
Perkins-Tryon 0 0 8 12--20 :i
3rd Quarter :"
Perkins-Tryon--Greg Baker ii
4 run (Dwayne Dearer run). ::
4th Quarter ..
Perkins-Tryon--Billy ii
Womack 53 pass from ::':
Dearer (run failed). :i
Perkins-Tryon--Guy Rose
3 run (run failed). .'.."
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Fumbles make for overtime
Billy Womack #81 receives a pass from
quarterback Dewayne Deaver anJ
charges 30 yards for another P-T
touchdown. The Demons went on to win
20-0.
This Depew player learneJ that the
Jefense was harJ to penetrate as
AnJerson makes the initial hit
while other Demons #50 Todj Smalley
and #30 Scott Higgins rush in to assist.
BY Rick Lomenick
On Sept. 6, 1977, the P-T
Junior High Demons fi'avel-
ed to Yale to play their
second game of the season.
Yale won the coin toss and
elected to receive.
On Yale's first series of
downs the Demon defense
held Yale to no yardage and
forced a fumble on the
punting attempt.
When P-T offense got
their hands on the ball, they
threatened to score but
fumbled the ball away to
Yale on Yale's one yard line.
In the second quarter after
the Demons punted, a Yale
player fumbled the ball and
an alert Walt Fields recover-
ed the ball for the Demons on
the Yale thirty-six yard line.
After a good defensive
battle by both teams, the
score at the end of the half
was 0--0.
Early in the third quarter
the Demons were forced to
punt and with good blocking,
Yale returned the ball about
20 yards.
Late in the third =que,
and with Yale having the hall
and moving down the field,
Steve Dearer got into the
fumble recovering-act by
recovering the ball as the
third quarter ended.
During the fourth quarter,
George Murray recovered
another fumble on the
twenty yard line. The P-T
Offense moved the ball down
to the four yard line but
turned the ball over on
downs.
With six seconds left in the
ame, after P-T got the ball
ack, QB Mitch McKosato
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threw a pass into the end
zone and the ball fell
incomplete, as time ran out
in the game.
During sudden death
neither team could move the
ball in for a score. But on
Yale's third series of downs
they scored on a twelve yard
TD pass.
The Demons tried to score
but the fired-up Yale defense
held P-T to no score and the
game ended 6--0 with Yale
the winner.
This makes the second loss
for the Jr. High Demons this
year.
Coach Lauener's com-
ments after the game were,
"A good defensive ball
game. Yale got one break
and took it in."
Coach Evans remarked,
"The kids played tough
defense but didn't take
advantages of opportunities
to score on offense. Also,"
he continued, "Mark Irwin
did a good job on the line
blocking.
The next Jr. High Demon
game is at Crescent.
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Greg Baker #21 charges through for the
first Demon TD of the season as a Depew
Hornet makes a last effort to stop the
score.
JR. HIGH FOOTBALL
ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Grade
10 Mitch McKosato QB 9th
13 Harlan McKosato QB 6th
15Barry MorelandQB-HB9th
20 BrnceFields HB 8th
21 Jackie McKnight HB 8th Pecos BriJenstine #15 is stoppeJ short
22 Eric Smith HB 8th of the goal line by Depew Hornet #25.
25 Steve Cole HB 9th
30 John Hoover QB-HB 7th 66 Mike Tinnell G 9th
31 Roger Miller FB 7th 67 Justin Anderson T 8th
33 J.P. Oliver FB 9th 70 Tim Ventris T 7th
35 George Murray FB 9th 71 James Smith G
40 Craig Bradley HIS 7th 72 Jerry Payne G-T
44 Wade Fields HB 8th 73_ Mark Irwin T
45 Steve Shinault HB 7th 75 Todd Cundiff T
50 DavidChaney C 9th 77 SteveDeaver T
S1 Terry Porter C 8th 80 FredPitts E
61 DannyColvin G 9th 81 Steve Woods E-T 7th
62 DavidSasser G 9th 82 Bruce Fields E 8th
63 Chris Goforth G 8th 83 NickyWestbrook E 8th
64 Happy Smith G 7thi84 RandyMott E 7th
65 Joe Barta T 7th i Coaches: Shelby Lauener
Rick Evans
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